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Fireworks at Shea: 1991 Mets Yearbook
Though the Mets struggled in 1991, there were still some explosive players on the roster that year. Howard Johnson led the league with 38 home runs and 117 RBIs in the second All-Star season of his ca ...
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Flags Fly Forever: 1974 Mets Yearbook
The 1974 yearbook showed off the Mets’ biggest accomplishment from the previous season: the 1973 NL pennant. The Mets beat out the heavily favored Cincinnati Reds in the five-game NLCS to win their se ...
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Friendly Rivalries: 1969 Mets Yearbook
Shea Stadium hosted some of the National League’s all-time greats during the late 1960s. Roberto Clemente, Willie McCovey and Maury Wills were among them, as well as future Mets Donn Clendenon, Rusty ...
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Go-Go-Go Mets: 1966 Mets Yearbook
After spending the first four seasons in the cellar, the Mets hoped to begin climbing the ranks of the league standings in 1966. In the end, there was some improvement as they lost fewer than 100 game ...
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High Hopes: 2007 Mets Yearbook
After a division-winning season in 2006, the Mets entered 2007 with high hopes from their young core. David Wright took home a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger, Jose Reyes led the league with 78 stolen b ...
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Honoring the NL Champs: 2001 Mets Yearbook
The 2001 yearbook commemorated the pennant-winning Mets of the previous season. The 2000 team won over the St. Louis Cardinals in the NLCS for the fourth pennant in franchise history. The Mets ultimat ...
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Joe Torre Covers 1977 Mets Yearbook
The Mets named Joe Torre as player-manager partway through the 1977 season. Torre soon transitioned to full-time manager and remained at the helm until 1981. The future National Baseball Hall of Fame ...
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Let’s Go Mets: Mets 2011 Yearbook
The Mets faithful flocked to Citi Field during the 2011 season to watch the offensive handiwork of Jose Reyes and Daniel Murphy, who batted .337 and .320, respectively.
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Looking to the Future: 1979 Mets Yearbook
The Mets were in a rebuilding phase in 1979, just a few years ahead of postseason contention. The roster featured several standouts, such as All-Star CF Lee Mazzilli, who batted .303 on the season, an ...
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Meet Mr. Met in the 1963 Yearbook
Like the famous theme song, “Meet the Mets,” Mr. Met is an iconic part of the team’s history that came about in their second season of 1963. That year, the Mets yearbook introduced the franchise’s bel ...